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Requests Log - GigaSpaces Monitor (Magic xpa 3.x)

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Requests Log - GigaSpaces Monitor

This window displays requests that were or are being processed. The historical data is saved in the space by default for one hour before being released. The number of displayed records is defined in the Refresh Settings menu.

The Requests log window includes the following columns:

Column

Description

ID

The ID of the request.

Context ID

The ID of the context.

Application Name

The application executing the request. Application names are always lower case in the space, and are displayed accordingly in the GS Monitor and GS-UI.

Program Name

The program executing the request. The program name can show two internal values:

[Caching] – Appears when the client sent an internal request to the server, to retrieve a cached file.

[License Check Out] – Appears when using a Runtime engine that is started with a server license. A thread license is checked out in order to handle a Batch task. When the status of this entry is Done, then the license was checked in.

Status

The request status.

The possible statuses are:

  • All – Any request.

  • New – Only requests that were inserted into the space and are not being checked by any Magic xpa server.

  • Being checked – Only requests that are currently being checked by a Magic xpa server.

  • Being processed – Only requests that are currently being processed by a Magic xpa server.

  • Processed – Only requests that were processed by a Magic xpa server.

  • Timed out – Only requests that timed out and were never processed by a Magic xpa server.

  • Processed after Timed out – Only requests that timed out but were then completed by a Magic xpa server.

  • Deleted – Deleted requests.

You can filter which requests will be shown by using the drop-down list on the column title. Select a single request status or multiple request statuses using the appropriate check boxes. (Since version: 3.2a)

Waiting Time

The time, in seconds, between inserting the request into the space until an enterprise engine started handling it.

Execution Time

The time, in seconds, that it took an enterprise server to handle the request, from the time the request was received and approved (has a license and can be served) by a worker until its response is written back to the space.

Host ID

The host name and the process ID of the server process.

Client ID

The unique identifier of the client submitting the request. See also ClientGetUniqueMachineID.

User Name

The name of the user.

You can right-click on any context and select Terminate request from the context menu. (Since version: 3.1)

Note:

Requests cannot be terminated once they have been picked up by a Magic xpa server.

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